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into what he called the pat nixon trail. he wrote his wife that pat, quote, really rang a bell in this part of the world at a time when americans were not very popular. an american couple living in india sent pat a similar letter after her return, praising the couple for bringing, quote, a fresh understanding of america, end quote, to the people of india. president eisenhower praised both nixons for their work on the trip. even the american press noticed pat's role on the tour. the new york journal american explained that although she did not make any speeches or or carry on high policy discussions, she bore her full share of the workload. her love of travel, her opennesses to new peoples and places, her quick smile and genuinely kind heart endeared her to the people she met and made her a wonderful unofficial ambassador for the united states. in fact, in 1957 journalist earl mazo labeled her this country's most effective female ambassador of goodwill after accompanying pat and dick on a tour through africa and italy and wat
into what he called the pat nixon trail. he wrote his wife that pat, quote, really rang a bell in this part of the world at a time when americans were not very popular. an american couple living in india sent pat a similar letter after her return, praising the couple for bringing, quote, a fresh understanding of america, end quote, to the people of india. president eisenhower praised both nixons for their work on the trip. even the american press noticed pat's role on the tour. the new york...
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pat? >> all right, veronica, thanks. >>> moth babies can't sit still during a routine physical exam. this little guy is no different. it took three sets of hands to measure him at the san diego zoo. he's 5 1/2 months old, even though he was more interested in playing, vets werible to check out his eyes, teeth, heart and lunging. love that measuring tape they say he's gaining lots of muscle, now that he's been climbing trees, 24 inches long, tips the scale at 19 pounds. he has also grown a few more teeth, the better to tackle that bamboo with. >> he's a handful. >>> it's a story that left a family outraged. how a dispute over $5 left a 7-year-old in handcuffs. >>> plus we continue to follow a developing story out of laurel. the historic district there is dealing with dangerous rising waters. we'll go live in just (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friends
pat? >> all right, veronica, thanks. >>> moth babies can't sit still during a routine physical exam. this little guy is no different. it took three sets of hands to measure him at the san diego zoo. he's 5 1/2 months old, even though he was more interested in playing, vets werible to check out his eyes, teeth, heart and lunging. love that measuring tape they say he's gaining lots of muscle, now that he's been climbing trees, 24 inches long, tips the scale at 19 pounds. he has...
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to live well that's for ex-pats and it is true things here it is a big city it can be. but if you look at average cost of food it's cheaper than the rest of europe much cheaper to live here for gas prices as well now keep in mind moscow russia you know this is the biggest city in the countries of course things are going to be a little bit more expensive here but russian general things cheaper than in europe for goddess of that it's just a fun place to be and it certainly is in fact the arts in the culture of the entertainment here moscow is famous for its nightlife but if you look past that we have famous musicians coming from russia famous artists famous history architecture all of that here but i'm going to say russia has always had this balance between east and west right so if you look at the orthodox culture and the western cultures i think that the real reason people come here is that you get two christmases and you get two new years and lots of time to celebrate of course this is on the line from moscow egypt's muslim brotherhood is being accused of taking billio
to live well that's for ex-pats and it is true things here it is a big city it can be. but if you look at average cost of food it's cheaper than the rest of europe much cheaper to live here for gas prices as well now keep in mind moscow russia you know this is the biggest city in the countries of course things are going to be a little bit more expensive here but russian general things cheaper than in europe for goddess of that it's just a fun place to be and it certainly is in fact the arts in...
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they're willing to stand pat rather than hire any time soon." sectors with the fewest layoffs include construction, retail, electronics, industrial goods, healthcare and government - the last two, healthcare and government, partly due to the ramping-up of obamacare. "they are hiring to create a cost-savings program for government to improve cost- efficiency. they hope to achieve a $400-million savings for an $80-million cost." for the year, the biggest reasons for layoffs were tied to company restructuring and closing of facilities. the deep political divide over whether to raise the debt ceiling is the next issue out of washington that could stall out business on wall street. republicans are vowing to use the debt ceiling vote as leverage in an attempt to get severe cuts on federal spending and entitlement programs. president obama has said he has no plans to negotiate the debt limit with congress, leaving america back on the brink. juli neimann of smith moore and company is on the line with us with some thoughts on that. good morning. what wil
they're willing to stand pat rather than hire any time soon." sectors with the fewest layoffs include construction, retail, electronics, industrial goods, healthcare and government - the last two, healthcare and government, partly due to the ramping-up of obamacare. "they are hiring to create a cost-savings program for government to improve cost- efficiency. they hope to achieve a $400-million savings for an $80-million cost." for the year, the biggest reasons for layoffs were...
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the fed is standing pat but continuing on with stimulus. > > now there was a little bit more fallout from the fed activity. we saw high-energy sell-side activity late in the afternoon session. it took a little while to come off, but again, for the most part, it was mostly led by the russell. the nasdaq was kind of lagging. the dow was joining in, and the s&p's definitely came to the front of the party as well and decided to join in a little bit late as well. this is one of the first days we have seen in weeks where we've actually closed on lows. i didn't think that it was even allowed anymore, but it looks like they did allow one in today. > what is behind the move in the euro? > > we are seeing a weak dollar, but also we are seeing some strength in the european markets. again, there was some news about spain, some concern about their gdp; but for the most part, i think that the overall consensus right now is just that things are looking up a little bit across the board for the most part. so, i think that optimism is spreading a little bit. we haven't really seen the dollar come off
the fed is standing pat but continuing on with stimulus. > > now there was a little bit more fallout from the fed activity. we saw high-energy sell-side activity late in the afternoon session. it took a little while to come off, but again, for the most part, it was mostly led by the russell. the nasdaq was kind of lagging. the dow was joining in, and the s&p's definitely came to the front of the party as well and decided to join in a little bit late as well. this is one of the first...
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. >> the unicef national committee for germany and the child protection organization and pat are calling for better protection and assistance for victims of child trafficking. >> they issued their appeal prior to the broadcast of operation sugar. >> the film focuses on the fate of the abducted and abused children, especially in eastern europe. our report has more. >> operation sugar tells the story of a 10-year-old girl from romania who is sold into prostitution by her father. she goes to berlin where she is forced to work at a brothel. the film is fiction, but the subject matter is real. the unicef says poor families in eastern europe sometimes sell their families to traffic -- sell their family members to traffickers, often in the mistaken hope that they will find a better life. >> in romania, which is a european union country, some children are still not registered. no one knows where they are born or that they are alive, and so they can just disappear. >> once over the border, traffickers threaten to hurt the children's families if they speak out. that makes it difficult to investiga
. >> the unicef national committee for germany and the child protection organization and pat are calling for better protection and assistance for victims of child trafficking. >> they issued their appeal prior to the broadcast of operation sugar. >> the film focuses on the fate of the abducted and abused children, especially in eastern europe. our report has more. >> operation sugar tells the story of a 10-year-old girl from romania who is sold into prostitution by her...
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. >> the unicef national committee for germany and the child protection organization and pat are calling for better protection and assistance for victims of child trafficking. >> they issued their appeal prior to the broadcast of operation sugar. >> the film focuses on the fate of the abducted and abused children, especially in eastern europe. our report has more. >> operation sugar tells the story of a 10-year-old girl from romania who is sold into prostitution by her father. she goes to berlin where she is forced to work at a brothel. the film is fiction, but the subject matter is real. the unicef says poor families in eastern europe sometimes sell their families to traffic -- sell their family members to traffickers, often in the mistaken hope that they will find a better life. >> in romania, which is a european union country, some children are still not registered. no one knows where they are born or that they are alive, and so they can just disappear. >> once over the border, traffickers threaten to hurt the children's families if they speak out. that makes it difficult to investiga
. >> the unicef national committee for germany and the child protection organization and pat are calling for better protection and assistance for victims of child trafficking. >> they issued their appeal prior to the broadcast of operation sugar. >> the film focuses on the fate of the abducted and abused children, especially in eastern europe. our report has more. >> operation sugar tells the story of a 10-year-old girl from romania who is sold into prostitution by her...
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. >> the unicef national committee for germany and the child protection organization and pat are calling for better protection and assistance for victims of child trafficking. >> they issued their appeal prior to the broadcast of operation sugar. >> the film focuses on the fate of the abducted and abused children, especially in eastern europe. our report has more. >> operation sugar tells the story of a 10-year-old girl from romania who is sold into prostitution by her father. she goes to berlin where she is forced to work at a brothel. the film is fiction, but the subject matter is real. the unicef says poor families in eastern europe sometimes sell their families to traffic -- sell their family members to traffickers, often in the mistaken hope that they will find a better life. >> in romania, which is a european union country, some children are still not registered. no one knows where they are born or that they are alive, and so they can just disappear. >> once over the border, traffickers threaten to hurt the children's families if they speak out. that makes it difficult to investiga
. >> the unicef national committee for germany and the child protection organization and pat are calling for better protection and assistance for victims of child trafficking. >> they issued their appeal prior to the broadcast of operation sugar. >> the film focuses on the fate of the abducted and abused children, especially in eastern europe. our report has more. >> operation sugar tells the story of a 10-year-old girl from romania who is sold into prostitution by her...
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government and by a lot of individuals, including folks like pat sitting there, against the appeal of communism. and i think the message that a take from that period, from "witness" and from not just from "witness" but for many other manifestations of this struggle, whether you think about radio free europe, radio liberty, the congress for cultural freedom, in counter magazine, or for that matter, cia secret funding that was provided to christian democratic parties in europe to resist communists appeal's, or in japan, or much later on in the 1980s the efforts that were made by the u.s. government to fund and support solidarity, to undermine the communist regime in poland. or when you think about the role that was played by the u.s. government in helping to smuggle the gulags or capello out of russia and to see that it was published and received a wide audience but what i think of all that i think the articles here and lessons we should learn from the present-day for the ideological struggle we face today. and it's not an ideological struggle against china, even though china may well t
government and by a lot of individuals, including folks like pat sitting there, against the appeal of communism. and i think the message that a take from that period, from "witness" and from not just from "witness" but for many other manifestations of this struggle, whether you think about radio free europe, radio liberty, the congress for cultural freedom, in counter magazine, or for that matter, cia secret funding that was provided to christian democratic parties in europe...
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look pat the moisture it's overm the water. there could be mygood build ups bx0the coast, in that çdirecti there zvshould be great cloud wide zvups. some of that moving çthrough h mateo, coast, down çto santa cruz, santurzcruz mountains, =úweather advis today for ympossible snow, çma feet possible if we can ç like it just wants çto go parallel to the coast and v:not move into much zvbut there is been a little çbit of nbrain. these 1etemxesatures ymzvdropp wor really çcold. you can see that zvmoisture ym there. it's just not -- we ymcan't get it to move over zvjust to much but slittle bit of that could pop htup in the v:santa cruz mountains, l$(u&der creek some of that green çturning çto bwú but probably above ÷ú2500 feet. west. there çwill htbe a çlot of co thiu)s& take us yminto sunday. what's the égood news? next çweek sunny and çwarmer. it Ñ!does. colder, d8showers today. upper 40s, çlow 50s. what çabout rain? what çabout rain? people e-mail myand ask. it'll be back at u!the end of t
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the whole region has pat mentioned under their control is the largest al qaeda held territory in the world right now. and that -- there's very little interest by either the french or us in going in there and taking them out. they're going to be there for a while. even the president said we'll be out in a week, talking to his own week. when you say you're going to be out in a week-- >> you know, this is the balance that the administration is faced with in a lot of places. you can't withdraw and just look on and do nothing. you don't want to go in with boots on the ground. we don't want to commit to another war. you take these half measures. you don't know how they're going to turn out. >> once a couple of americans are killed over there by aqu mi -- owe aqim-- >> wait till they start blowing up cafes in paris. they're going to get the african states nearby to do it but they've got little 500-men components that is too large a place to take with those few troops. >> panetta says that they are of no threat, the people there, to the u.s., to the homeland. but this is the time that you ha
the whole region has pat mentioned under their control is the largest al qaeda held territory in the world right now. and that -- there's very little interest by either the french or us in going in there and taking them out. they're going to be there for a while. even the president said we'll be out in a week, talking to his own week. when you say you're going to be out in a week-- >> you know, this is the balance that the administration is faced with in a lot of places. you can't...
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relatives at home she lived on the street for nine months begging until she eventually found help through pat an international group campaigning against child trafficking it's a story that all too common and it's not just about domestic slavery according to experts many people are trafficked to work on cannabis farms in the u.k. and they're often kept in a perpetual cycle of debt or through fear of repercussions for their families but another sector that says is rife with trafficking victims particularly from asia is high street nail bar so next time you go for a manicure pedicure ask yourself who serving you and is the seller that sells figures from the into departmental ministerial group on human trafficking show it's risen by thirty three percent compared to last year and victims come from all over the world africa europe and the far east. more than two thousand. victims there's a retreat. victims say they were just ten percent. twenty. trafficked into this country. business. for organized criminal gangs is the second most profitable thing to drugs and a lot less chance of getting caught t
relatives at home she lived on the street for nine months begging until she eventually found help through pat an international group campaigning against child trafficking it's a story that all too common and it's not just about domestic slavery according to experts many people are trafficked to work on cannabis farms in the u.k. and they're often kept in a perpetual cycle of debt or through fear of repercussions for their families but another sector that says is rife with trafficking victims...
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the design of the ship saved the bay and wildlife from another environmental disaster rmt i'm sandhya pat yes. i'll show you what weathern/mjÑconditions are like at the time of the sin insy zpent a rest of the forecast coming up. >> and state lawmakers begin with a focus. structer gun controls. >> this is a close up look at the damage done to thekmbÑ bay bridge's bumper, you can see part of the wood base was smashed n sky 7 is live over the ship that cause that had damage ampk yord off the coast of san francisco during the investigation to deal with what went wrong there. good evening, everybody, i'm larry beil. >> i'm cheryl jennings. abc 7 news joins us live now from treasure island with what the investigation turned up so far. that oil tanker hit the brai bai bridge, officials say it did not spill fuel into the bay. take a look at this view. the tanker smash nootd tower of the western span. both were damaged. concern shift together possible contamination of the bay. >> guard guard dispatched air and surface assets to determine what damage occurred. findings are that there is no spill
the design of the ship saved the bay and wildlife from another environmental disaster rmt i'm sandhya pat yes. i'll show you what weathern/mjÑconditions are like at the time of the sin insy zpent a rest of the forecast coming up. >> and state lawmakers begin with a focus. structer gun controls. >> this is a close up look at the damage done to thekmbÑ bay bridge's bumper, you can see part of the wood base was smashed n sky 7 is live over the ship that cause that had damage ampk...
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that is what pat was speaking to when he talked about the wisdom of the american people. >>gregg: his problem is he is too glib. >> but the speech was overly impacted, and he seeks to this other problems, including the disconnect and he is the only one who is out of washington that people are looking at. >> i caution everyone about, it is a long way appear, three years. >> but it is interesting how many undecided. but with chris christie it could wear thin over a long period of time. a republican primary, voters have long memories, they are elephants and they remember the convention speech was pro christie, not pro romney and at crunch time in the campaign he helped himself more than he helped romney. there is doubt about christie. he helped obama. >>gregg: two other polls, and one is fun but first the not so fun, 77 percent of americans look at this and think that washington is causing the country serious harm. and a poll finds that congress is less popular than nickel back, a canadian, post grunge rock group but if you include margin of errors, congress is tied with coc
that is what pat was speaking to when he talked about the wisdom of the american people. >>gregg: his problem is he is too glib. >> but the speech was overly impacted, and he seeks to this other problems, including the disconnect and he is the only one who is out of washington that people are looking at. >> i caution everyone about, it is a long way appear, three years. >> but it is interesting how many undecided. but with chris christie it could wear thin over a long...
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governor pat quinn expected to sign the bill into law today. supporters say the proposal is a matter of public safety and facial recognition technology will help prevent fraud there are critics and those critics say that there have been hundreds of fraud cases, in fact, in the three other states that do allow undocumented immigrants to drive. those being new mexico, washington, and utah. the noncitizens will be able to obtain a three year temporary license and must also buy insurance. >> and some new developments in the gun control debate moving forward on multiple fronts. some senate democrats are pushing a sweeping assault weapons band. the vice president joe biden is championing universal background checks. this week, a senate which i hearing -- committee hearing testimony from the gabriel giffords. peter doocy reporting from washington. >> more than 157 kinds of military style assault weapons would be banned by legislation introduced by democratic senator dianne feinstein and she said this morning she thinks most americans are behind her. >
governor pat quinn expected to sign the bill into law today. supporters say the proposal is a matter of public safety and facial recognition technology will help prevent fraud there are critics and those critics say that there have been hundreds of fraud cases, in fact, in the three other states that do allow undocumented immigrants to drive. those being new mexico, washington, and utah. the noncitizens will be able to obtain a three year temporary license and must also buy insurance. >>...
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ladies and gentlemen, pat buchanan. [applause] >> thank you very much, dwight. that was quite a reception. i was wondering where all my good friends were when i was running or the reform party. [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, we are here tonight to celebrate the centennial of a statesman, a profile in courage and an extraordinary man. we are all proud to have served the 37th president of the united states, richard milhouse nixon. [applause] years ago meg greenfield of "the washington post" wrote that she belonged to what she called the nixon generation. what distinguishes us as a group she said, is that we are too young to remember time when richard nixon was not on the political scene and too old, reasonably to expect that we shall ever see one. meg greenfield was distressed about this. you know, in her thesis rings true. we are the nixon generation. we were born into and lived through what abdul called the age of nixon and what a time that was, and what a man he was. home from the war in 1946, richard nixon was elected to the 80th congress and swiftly became
ladies and gentlemen, pat buchanan. [applause] >> thank you very much, dwight. that was quite a reception. i was wondering where all my good friends were when i was running or the reform party. [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, we are here tonight to celebrate the centennial of a statesman, a profile in courage and an extraordinary man. we are all proud to have served the 37th president of the united states, richard milhouse nixon. [applause] years ago meg greenfield of "the...
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sport in the u.s., that might be people at the international cycling union who run the sport worldwide, pat mcquaid has been the president for several years and really the biggest guy out there is i'm her br. rugan from 1991 to 2005 he was the president and very powerful in sports, in the sporting world around the world, not only was he an iooc member but continues to be an honorary ioc member and he has very much, very many powerful connections in the sport, sports world, including the ioc president, jacques road, i am hearing they are quite tight. >> rose: they all have something to lose if they knew or if they were trying to protect some larger interests, rather than truth, right? >> exactly right, and as another few more people too, the old father figures from lance's, from lance's early career, tom weisel who bank rolled the first team who is now possibly involved in the whistle-blower suit, and armstrong is in discussions to give information to federal investigators about tom weisel's role. >> rose: was there ever a moment that this could have a different result? once he started down
sport in the u.s., that might be people at the international cycling union who run the sport worldwide, pat mcquaid has been the president for several years and really the biggest guy out there is i'm her br. rugan from 1991 to 2005 he was the president and very powerful in sports, in the sporting world around the world, not only was he an iooc member but continues to be an honorary ioc member and he has very much, very many powerful connections in the sport, sports world, including the ioc...
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billions that were spent in the stimulus bill, a lot of failure, and the success, again, that is only patting the bottom line of the companies that were successful. take a look at western europe, countries going bankrupt and there are scaling back subsidies. they're not doubling down because they realize that this is a tried and failed approach. exhibit a and b1 not to do this, not to spend hard-earned taxpayer dollars investing in these grain subsidies because they simply don't work and are necessary. gerri: what is really interesting is that we have had an energy explosion in our country. it has been led by natural gas and fracking. the president cannot claim any responsibility for this. something in energy is really working, but it is not the green initiatives. >> that's right. it happened in spite of the president's policies, not because of them. you have an effective state regulatory regime that excessively regulated her hydraulic fracturing. you have had this explosion in economic growth, low energy prices which is saving consumers a ton of money. more money for them to go to the movies
billions that were spent in the stimulus bill, a lot of failure, and the success, again, that is only patting the bottom line of the companies that were successful. take a look at western europe, countries going bankrupt and there are scaling back subsidies. they're not doubling down because they realize that this is a tried and failed approach. exhibit a and b1 not to do this, not to spend hard-earned taxpayer dollars investing in these grain subsidies because they simply don't work and are...
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>>gregg: back with our political insiders, john leboutillier, pat caddell and doug schoen learning that the president perhaps by tomorrow will nominate former senator hagel, a republican, to be his next secretary of defense. given the things hagel has said of the so-called jewish lobby, about gays, about hamas, about hezbollah, is this going to be a bruising battle? >> absolutely bruising. these are huge issues the republicans threw mcconnell today signaled they are going to look very, very closely at the nomination which is code for expect most if not all republicans to vote against but democrats in states like new york, new jersey, and connecticut and florida, tough if them to support hagel given his positions on iran and israel and i think this is going to be another chaotic fight something that could be like john tower. >> and you have not only democrats in states as doug described in the northeast but landrieu in louisiana, and mark pryor in arkansas. they will vote for this guy? >>gregg: why nominate this guy? >> he likes hagel and the attitude is i will get you for susan rice and
>>gregg: back with our political insiders, john leboutillier, pat caddell and doug schoen learning that the president perhaps by tomorrow will nominate former senator hagel, a republican, to be his next secretary of defense. given the things hagel has said of the so-called jewish lobby, about gays, about hamas, about hezbollah, is this going to be a bruising battle? >> absolutely bruising. these are huge issues the republicans threw mcconnell today signaled they are going to look...
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optimism or skepticism from pat haey. there are a number of reasons to believe what the senate democrats and white house are doing are putting this forward in effect to allow democrats to say that they voted for, or that they voted against some gun proposal, in this case, the feinstein bill to maybe free them up to vote for other things. >> bret: nina, you see the white house putting enough capital behind it to push it across the finish line? it seems like they put the focus on immigration now and take it away from gun control, at least publicly. >> the president said he is on record saying newtown was the worst day of my presidency. >> bret: i understand that. politically and optically. >> i think optically, what you've got -- i think the optics favor the white house. in this case. because what you have got is a story of people who have been attacked in mass murder. gabrielle giffords with a theoretical argument about the second amendment. the optics play in his favor. early in the debate. i would not give up on this hap
optimism or skepticism from pat haey. there are a number of reasons to believe what the senate democrats and white house are doing are putting this forward in effect to allow democrats to say that they voted for, or that they voted against some gun proposal, in this case, the feinstein bill to maybe free them up to vote for other things. >> bret: nina, you see the white house putting enough capital behind it to push it across the finish line? it seems like they put the focus on...
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pat rich has seen eight tear-downs on her street, including the house next door. you have a pet name for this one, yes? >> yes, walmart. >> [laughs] "walmart." what do you make of these? >> i just don't know why people need that much space, because it's not as though everybody has a lot of children. coming in here are two people. >> two people in this. >> yes. >> the riches have been offered $1 million for the house they paid $19,500 for back in 1960. one builder's offer included a sob story. >> well, we had one who said that he had this mother who was ailing and wanted to move her to a nice, small house so he could be close to her. i think she'd last about a month, and the house would come down. >> chevy chase finally decided to put a temporary moratorium on all tear-downs. >> my name is greg bitz. >> this man was caught just as he was plotting destruction. >> i bought a house in a country, in a county, and in a town that believed in freedom, not in a town that wants to legislate taste; to rule what, where, when, and how people can do things to their homes that t
pat rich has seen eight tear-downs on her street, including the house next door. you have a pet name for this one, yes? >> yes, walmart. >> [laughs] "walmart." what do you make of these? >> i just don't know why people need that much space, because it's not as though everybody has a lot of children. coming in here are two people. >> two people in this. >> yes. >> the riches have been offered $1 million for the house they paid $19,500 for back in...
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claire mccaskill and republican pat toomey introducing a bill that would ban pork permanently. the move is got knot getting widespread support in this latest session. senator? >> good afternoon, neil. >> what do you make of the resistance here in congress? >> well, you know, it's going to be a battle. always is. but we have made a lot of progress. last congress, senate republicans adopted a moratorium and the democratic senators responded in kind. for this congress the senate republicans have a moratorium. we haven't heard from the democrats yet. so i'm worried about backsliding. earmarks are an abuse of -- avoidance of the way taxpayer dollars ought to be protected. and then, of course, they've just escalated totally out of control. so, we're going to have to keep working. we have some new members who will be supportive of this. ted cruz from texas. i'm cautiously optimistic. >> they call them something else. >> that happens sometimes but there's no question the number of ear marks dropped enormously in the last come with the moratorium in place. there wasn't a single ear mark
claire mccaskill and republican pat toomey introducing a bill that would ban pork permanently. the move is got knot getting widespread support in this latest session. senator? >> good afternoon, neil. >> what do you make of the resistance here in congress? >> well, you know, it's going to be a battle. always is. but we have made a lot of progress. last congress, senate republicans adopted a moratorium and the democratic senators responded in kind. for this congress the senate...
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>> it goes on to sort of pat itself on the back, the report does. yahoo! acquired mobile app developer stanton on the air, sort of a lot of qualitative stuff. i think the more meaty stuff will come out on the conference call when you get some q&a and some actual strategy for what the company is going to do in that very important arena. david: i want to bring larry and sam back in for overall view of yahoo! and how the positive developments fit into the economy. larry i cut you off in mid-sentence so i will go to you first. good news on yahoo! specifically. how does yahoo!'s earnings beat on the earnings sort of set a stage for what is happening in the technology sector at large? is this just part of what you expect? because we also have apple pulling the nasdaq down? >> well, absolutely. you know, if you look at technology, it is always been one of the top three sectors that have always pulled us out of recessions or slowdowns. these companies, apple, google, yahoo!, continue to change the way we receive information and shop online both business appersonal
>> it goes on to sort of pat itself on the back, the report does. yahoo! acquired mobile app developer stanton on the air, sort of a lot of qualitative stuff. i think the more meaty stuff will come out on the conference call when you get some q&a and some actual strategy for what the company is going to do in that very important arena. david: i want to bring larry and sam back in for overall view of yahoo! and how the positive developments fit into the economy. larry i cut you off in...
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remember pat robertson said god will call me home. i said that in an interview. [laughter] it could work but why would he in turn at a bank? just because you are a hard worker you have to want to be there. melissa: he had good credentials but cleverly tried to get their attention. he knows his audience. >> at know if anybody will be impressed. he shows i will be honest. i have worked hard but if you cannot sell yourself with the resonate, are not willing to i dunno if i will fire you. melissa: that is not courting clients. >> this is why you need to consider me. melissa: subway is notorious for giving you a bang for the box with the footlong sub it is actually 11 inches. false advertising? some say it shrinks once it is cooked. we are measuring it here. adam? do the honors
remember pat robertson said god will call me home. i said that in an interview. [laughter] it could work but why would he in turn at a bank? just because you are a hard worker you have to want to be there. melissa: he had good credentials but cleverly tried to get their attention. he knows his audience. >> at know if anybody will be impressed. he shows i will be honest. i have worked hard but if you cannot sell yourself with the resonate, are not willing to i dunno if i will fire you....
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and no, i'm not talking about the upcoming patriots/texans game where i will root for the pats because the owners, the kraft family, about as great as it gets in america. i'm not talking about football, i'm talking about the contests between the two top performers in the s&p 500 last year and the winner will, indeed, go on to face off against bank of america home game in tomorrow's stock market super bowl. well, actually it's in new orleans with beyonce. no, it's actually with me in englewood cliffs with no halftime show whatsoever, a lightning round. who made it to the playoffs? the best performers in the index last year were sprint, which you know we nailed, up a magnificent 188%. and pulte, which rallied. i think both of these stocks can go higher in 2013. but if you want to know which one is most likely rack up major gains, i believe it will be pulte which is one of america's largest home builders when housing is in the middle of a huge multi-year expansion. you're probably asking, why am i so quick to write off sprint as the winner? after all, i was a huge supporter of sprint last
and no, i'm not talking about the upcoming patriots/texans game where i will root for the pats because the owners, the kraft family, about as great as it gets in america. i'm not talking about football, i'm talking about the contests between the two top performers in the s&p 500 last year and the winner will, indeed, go on to face off against bank of america home game in tomorrow's stock market super bowl. well, actually it's in new orleans with beyonce. no, it's actually with me in...
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what impact will the cabinet makes a pat on president obama's in its policy. senior fellow at freedom works. stevens to love the glucose economy. he wanted everything to run on plants. a theoretical physicist. bella not a big fan. it will depend on your places in. >> the war on energy will absolutely continue. i believe the president said something today during his speech about climate change, what that means, that means borecole stocks, a great shortage of opportunity because the war on call means coal is really, really going to be under a lot of pressure with all the rules and all the regulations this year. lori: the stock but the evidence. the fiscal cliff legislation included $12 billion in extensions for wind energy for tax credits which i have kind of surprised about given how pared down its seemed like things were getting to try and get this through. somehow that second as well. that shows you our important it is to the ministration. >> and the belief, not only was it an extension of the wind production energy tax for wind turbines, but there are also a
what impact will the cabinet makes a pat on president obama's in its policy. senior fellow at freedom works. stevens to love the glucose economy. he wanted everything to run on plants. a theoretical physicist. bella not a big fan. it will depend on your places in. >> the war on energy will absolutely continue. i believe the president said something today during his speech about climate change, what that means, that means borecole stocks, a great shortage of opportunity because the war on...
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pat toumy wins in pennsylvania, a blue state. rubio won in florida, a purple state, and flake won in 2012 in a competitive race in arizona. the thing that they share is the ability to offer the hope and optimism of pro-growth policy and fiscal conservatism, why everyone, regardless of race or religion, has the opportunity to succeed, and america offers that opportunity, and i don't think that we have had republicans that have been very inspiring in the message, very effective in the message. i think that there are some candidates, house members, and senators that ared 2350 on a relative basis of delivering the message. tim scott from south carolina that got nominated to the senate is one of the most inspiring politicians i encornerred in year, and marco rubio transfers the message better than anyone in years. they need the hope and opportunity through free market opportunities is there for everyone regardless of race or religion in america. if they would embrace that confidently and deliver it effectively, i think they will be ap
pat toumy wins in pennsylvania, a blue state. rubio won in florida, a purple state, and flake won in 2012 in a competitive race in arizona. the thing that they share is the ability to offer the hope and optimism of pro-growth policy and fiscal conservatism, why everyone, regardless of race or religion, has the opportunity to succeed, and america offers that opportunity, and i don't think that we have had republicans that have been very inspiring in the message, very effective in the message. i...
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. >> it is standing pat, but the refinancing rate is 0.75% which is an all-time low with a plethora of nonconventional measures there, as well. so the start of monetary policy is extremely loose right now. and this is relatively little that the ecb can do to push it forward. >> i guess you can say that they have done what's needed in terms of the source of the acute part of the crisis, but i guess the question is in doing all this and trying to get at the fact that its markets frankly weren't functioning, is it not being responsive enough to just the general weakness of the corn? i know you say yields are at a historic low, but is it the rate of change that matters? even at this level, does that not imply they need more help? >> well, recently wouldn't argue with another 25 basis points off the rate. but in the grand scheme of things, it wouldn't make an awful lot of difference for the eurozone economy as a whole. what's more important is reducing the tail risk in financial markets, which number one has allowed banks to refinance themselves and, number two, is at least enenglander some
. >> it is standing pat, but the refinancing rate is 0.75% which is an all-time low with a plethora of nonconventional measures there, as well. so the start of monetary policy is extremely loose right now. and this is relatively little that the ecb can do to push it forward. >> i guess you can say that they have done what's needed in terms of the source of the acute part of the crisis, but i guess the question is in doing all this and trying to get at the fact that its markets...
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you have one renovation, another one next door, another one behind that in the alley and pat turn around because behind that dumpster is a third renovation on one street. that means billions of dollars, thousands of new jobs and big boost to stocks that fuel this business. take a look at numbers here. remodeling spending, just by homeowners alone, that is owner occupant hit 2007 peak of $146 billion. only to fall to $110 billion by 2011 according to a new report by the harvard joint center for housing. now it comes back to the 120 range and this doesn't include the $10 billion spent by foreclosure investors rehabbing to rent. jumping 9% last year and poised it make double-digit gains this year. >> the interest rates have helped a lot. and people are not as afraid to invest in their homes. for a while there, everyone was, you know, scared to death. >> now this new spending hour is fuelling the remodeling stocks like stanley black and decker, lowes and hoe home depot to name a few. you also want to keep an eye on lumber, copper and gypsum. lowes saying it is adding 45,000 temporary job for
you have one renovation, another one next door, another one behind that in the alley and pat turn around because behind that dumpster is a third renovation on one street. that means billions of dollars, thousands of new jobs and big boost to stocks that fuel this business. take a look at numbers here. remodeling spending, just by homeowners alone, that is owner occupant hit 2007 peak of $146 billion. only to fall to $110 billion by 2011 according to a new report by the harvard joint center for...
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we just saw him there getting a nice pat on the hand from republican senate leader mitch mcconnell. tomorrow he meets with the president at the white house. let's join kristin welker. kristin, looking forward to tomorrow's meeting with hamid karzai, what are the president and the white house hoping to get out of the afghan president? >> reporter: well, good afternoon, martin. i think, first of all, the issue that mike viqueira brought up is going to be a key topic here, which are troop levels. the white house earlier this week signaling that they would be open to withdrawing all residual troops after 2014 or even having a smaller troop presence there than initially thought. that will undoubtedly be a key topic of conversation between president obama and president karzai and they will really be meeting to assess the situation there, the training of afghan forces. of course, that is a big part of the drawdown process right now, so they will be talking about that, touching base on that issue, about you again those troop levels will likely be key. an important point, martin, i don't exp
we just saw him there getting a nice pat on the hand from republican senate leader mitch mcconnell. tomorrow he meets with the president at the white house. let's join kristin welker. kristin, looking forward to tomorrow's meeting with hamid karzai, what are the president and the white house hoping to get out of the afghan president? >> reporter: well, good afternoon, martin. i think, first of all, the issue that mike viqueira brought up is going to be a key topic here, which are troop...
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he told the vice president he should take pat with him. she realized this trip would be work but it would be interesting. . . because this work is clearly a classic in my mind and that of many others. and a test of the classic is whether it remains relevant with the changing times and changing cultures. if it can do that, then it can find its way continually in the world of great folks. and certainly, this has all of the elements of it, many of them really quite strange and almost mythological, this strange matter of lionel trilling writing in the journey before "witness" comes out, book about whittaker chambers, in which literary critics find the alger hiss character, but trilling never knew alger hiss. a strange kind of pre-figuration there and then the images, driving all night to hide documents in a pumpkin on his farm, the old woodstock typewriter that told the figure. dipper phonic terry war blurb that richard nixon used to trap his cross-examination. these things lived in the mythological memory in our times about three weeks ago, i
he told the vice president he should take pat with him. she realized this trip would be work but it would be interesting. . . because this work is clearly a classic in my mind and that of many others. and a test of the classic is whether it remains relevant with the changing times and changing cultures. if it can do that, then it can find its way continually in the world of great folks. and certainly, this has all of the elements of it, many of them really quite strange and almost mythological,...